Designed for the slimmer female foot, the narrow Zlipper has an amplified instep and a smaller heel cup. |
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Rikarian's bow was less involved, his feet parallel, his left instep even with his toes. |
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Dig a little deeper into the sand with the instep of your right foot and the outside of your left. |
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As he swings, instead of pivoting on the ball of his back foot, the foot turns on the instep. |
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For example, walking socks provide extra padding on the ball, heel, and instep of your foot to cushion your foot. |
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Paramedics managed to find and pinch off the severed artery across his instep. |
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It becomes superficial and descends with the great saphenous vein along the medial border of the tibia as far as the middle of the instep. |
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I can't think of any other striker who would have taken that chance with the instep of his right foot. |
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With the instep of his left foot, he barely looked up before flighting it first-time into the far corner. |
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Your stance should be open, and you should play the ball off your left instep. |
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Achieve this by moving the left knee back behind the ball, rolling off the left instep or picking up the left heel. |
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Always be sure that your pants break over your shoe instep to create the illusion of a longer leg. |
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The narrower heel, higher arch, and lower-volume instep faithfully fit a woman's foot and of course men with narrow feet. |
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It's kind of a pain to have to kick the instep every few minutes, is there a fix? |
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Generally, dancers with inflexible feet prefer to cut off the shank in the instep near the heel. |
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And then as I continued to watch I noticed at the upturn of every foot a flash of white label on the instep. |
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The most popular ones are those with a single band going across the instep. |
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Instead, select a different shaped instep such as slightly angled cut in the front or a completely square sole. |
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The tight pant legs just touch the top of the boot heel in back and break one time on the instep. |
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Buckles were made to be attached to the shoe's two straps, or latchets, securing them over the instep. |
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This would also be consistent with the latchets, which were likely fastened over the instep with a buckle. |
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With maybe three paces, with half the customary backlift of a player intending to blast the ball, he guided it with his right instep. |
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Padding on the heel, ball of the foot, and instep provides extra cushioning and blister protection, and eases pressure from laces and boot folds. |
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The instep is not usually where one finds a varicosity, but that was the source of her discomfort. |
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I can report that she has fair-to-middling technique with an over-reliance on the toe-punt rather than the instep. |
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But for me, this is the best part of the whole exercise, as firm fingers and thumbs work around the ankles, under the soles of the feet, between toes and over the instep. |
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Ergonomical tongue with 3D instep EVA comfort zone, mesh inserts for moisture management and supple micro fiber synthethic for comfort. |
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It can also used for support of the knees in supine position or the instep in prone position. |
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Shank: A piece of material, such as metal, that is used to reinforce or shape the narrow part of the sole of a shoe under the instep. |
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Instead of his usual suit, he was dressed casually in an open-necked knit shirt, and light-colored slacks, and soft Italian shoes with little tassels over the instep. |
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Smooth leather sandal in a casual slingback style, with T strap on the instep. |
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Special boots with high instep allowing skiers to lean forward during flight. |
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Patent leather snub toe covered platform maryjane with ruffled instep and four adjustable buckle straps. 120mm thin covered heel. |
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Winnebago moccasins have a very distinctive cut that features a wide collar across the instep. |
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Using a pattern, the instep strap is traced onto cowhide, cut out and decorated with leather strip. |
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One illustration is dated to the late ninth century and shows a Dane and two companions with thin plates attached to the front of their hose and reaching from knee to instep. |
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Oxfords cover the sole, instep, and heel and have closures such as laces, straps, buckles, buttons, or elastic to secure the shoe to the foot. |
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If attacking his right leg then your left instep is behind his right knee. |
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Sanchez's first, brilliantly clipped in with his instep at the near post from Ozil's cross was a move that began deep in the Arsenal half. |
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The Foot Belt strap over the top of the foot and back of heel offers adjustable support for your instep, ankle and heel. |
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Preshaped EVA foam tongue insert that follows the contours of the instep for increased instep comfort. |
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Also usable as instep pad in face down position. |
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Howson, who played 186 league games for Leeds, received the ball from Nathan Redmond on the edge of the box and with his instep arrowed it into the corner of the net. |
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Ease vamps and curves over instep for immediate relief. |
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The Celta Vigo man brought the ball down with his right instep and, with the outside of his boot, set Nsue up for a sweetly struck half-volleyed finish. |
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A leather strap is attached to the inseam at the bottom, to go under the shoe at the instep, and buttons on the outside to the lowest button. |
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When players become fairly skillful, they kick the shuttlecock not only with the instep but with the knee, or sometimes alternating the heel and instep kicks. |
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Between the instep and the bearskin sole is a band of pukiq, white fur from the caribou underbelly, followed by a band of dark brown caribou fur, all with the fur flow forward. |
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By tightening the front strap you adjust support levels for your instep, and additional heel support comes the TPU counters around the heel and adjustable back strap. |
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Tighter around the instep. Reinforced heel and toe area. |
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The kicking foot usually makes contact with the ball slightly on the instep. |
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The caliga was a military shoe, with a very thick sole, tied above the instep. |
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The instep is made of depilated ringed seal. |
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The tailcoat, waisted and padded on the chest, was de rigueur, accompanied by a waistcoat and close-fitting trousers called pantaloons, which were first buckled at the ankle and later, after 1820, strapped under the instep. |
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Footwear widening machine with double arm, with 3 sets of right and left form blocks, lengthening heelers, instep lifters and holding platform for lenthening. |
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In addition, they are treated for flame resistance and have SuperFabric instep panels that prevent rope burn from rappelling and other military exercises. |
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Here we see a few of the 48 diminutive hopefuls who showed up that day, awaiting their turn to impress the judges with a high instep or a particularly sylphlike extension. |
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There was an innate refinement, a languid queenly hauteur about Gerty which was unmistakably evidenced in her delicate hands and higharched instep. |
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